Avalon Nano
0) General information + Hardware Needed1) The Miner2) Install3) Running4) Conclusion5) How to purchase0) General Information + Hardware Needed to buyThe Avalon Nano is a more recent addition to the line of stick miners. It is advertised as "Avalon Nano is a USB miner containing one A3233 core. With its cute appearance and easy-to-use GUI, Avalon Nano will be your friendly guide to the world of BTC" And it brags of "The hashrate of Avalon Nano can adjust automatically between 1.0 and 3.6 GHS according to the changes of temperature." With stick miners there are a lot of options to run it. Below is some item's you might need:
- Computer or Raspberry Pi to run the stick miner
- Depending on how many possibly a powered usb hub
1) The MinerThe Nano comes in a small box that does a decent job of protecting it. You will be welcomed with a brightly colored Nano once you open the box.
2) InstallThey brag of a Gui, which it has. But it does take a few steps to set up the Gui Settings. First download the software and drivers/Quick Start from EHash:
http://downloads.canaan-creative.com/software/avalon_nano/doc/tutorial/Avalon%20nano%20QuickStart.7zIt comes with a video that gives you a idea of how to install the software, but video is in Chinese.
- Below is the files within the compressed file.
- Within the lpcopen is the usb driver you will need for the Nano. Once you plug it in with windows direct it to where this file is extracted
- The folder with AvalonMiner contains the actual GUI and backend of bfgminer extract it to a folder to set up the settings
- Within the folder with with Chinese lettering is the .ini file you will want to configure and replace the .ini file in the folder with the miner program. You will need to find the com port for the Nano is using and change it within the ini file.
- After doing this you will be ready to run your miner gui from the folder and it is marked as AvalonMiner.
3) Running- Below is the GUI showing the miner running:
4) ConclusionThe Avalon Nano is a newer addition to the stick miner family of miners. It exceeds it's advertised speed of 3.6 GHs with a speed normally upwards of 4.3 GHs. I used the GUI as I wanted to test out the GUI. There are far more efficient way's to run it such as a Raspberry Pi and a powered USB hub. With this miner chances are it will not be your pick for your next ROI miner. But I would say is more in the market for someone who want's to learn how about bitcoin mining and doing it for knowledge or experience of mining with spending a smaller amount. It is a low powered miner, and put's out little heat that the colorful heatsink does a good job containing.
5) How to purchaseYou can go directly to the EHash website:
https://ehash.com/